VIDEO: Jerry Jones Had The Most Pathetic Excuse For Shady Move That Prevented Him From Having To Pay QB Cooper Rush A $250,000 Bonus

VIDEO: Jerry Jones Had The Most Pathetic Excuse For Shady Move That Prevented Him From Having To Pay QB Cooper Rush A $250,000 Bonus

Jerry Jones (Photo by @PatDoneyNBC5)

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones had a bizarre excuse for managing to avoid paying out a $250,000 bonus to backup quarterback Cooper Rush.

Per CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones, Cooper Rush would have received $500,000 in incentives if he played 55 percent of the Cowboys’ snaps in 2024. But Jerry Jones and Mike McCarthy decided to start third-stringer Trey Lance for the Week 18 finale against the Washington Commanders, preventing Rush from earning a well-deserved new year bonus.

As Jonathan Jones noted, Rush was at 52.5 percent of the Cowboys’ snaps heading into Week 18. But by benching him entirely, Rush only got $250,000 of a possible $500,000 in incentives for playing 45 percent of the snaps.

If you think it was a gutless move by Jerry Jones and the Cowboys, wait until you hear his excuse. Speaking to reporters, Jones said he simply “didn’t know about” the bonus until he “read about it.”

Jones also stated that the looming bonus was not the reason for benching Rush in favor of Lance, who threw for 244 yards, no touchdowns and zero picks in a 23-19 loss to close out the year.

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